
Today’s New York Times Science Times section is front to back full of work by members of theispot.com. Viktor Koen illustrates a piece on a practical method of slowing climate change: (more)
This week’s Science Times is rich with illustration from members of theispot.com.
Viktor Koen illustrates the controversial e-cigarette, a quit-smoking aid: (more)
Stuart Bradford’s image for the New York Times Science section illustrates an article debating the relative benefits of mammography screening for breast cancer. (more)
Ispotters were the go-to group of artists again this week for the New York Times Health & Science section. Joyce Hesselberth illustrated an article about optimum drug storage temperatures for maintaining product integrity. (FYI, anything from 58 to 86 degrees is fine.) (more)
The Health and Science section of the New York Times this week boasts a fair share of fantastic work by ispotters. (more)
Stuart Bradford image for Chronicle of Higher Education illustrates a book review of “Why We Need to Believe in Free Will” by showing choice in the face of recent, very debatable, “science” that denies free will is possible. (more)
The New York Times Science Times boasted some great work from ispotters again this week. First up, Yvetta Fedorova’s deceptively beachy image that accompanies a serious article explaining the F.D.A.’s new sunscreen regulations. (more)
The New York Times Health & Science section was filled with terrific work from ispotters this week. Ken Orvidas illustrated an article about transition, that is, outgrowing one’s pediatrician and the field of pediatrics. (more)
As usual, there are plenty of ispotters in this Tuesday’s Science Times. First up, Harry Campbell illustrates an essay on how and why bananas have become the “poster food” for the radiation menace: (more)
As always, The Tuesday edition of Science Times in the NY Times provides a rich variety of illustration from a number of ispotters. Viktor Koen startles us on page one with his image illustrating the problem of a wandering mind. (more)